Life in lockdown : children and young people's views on the nationwide COVID-19 Level 3 and 4 lockdown between March and May 2020 Office of the Children's Commissioner
Contributor(s): New Zealand. Office of the Children's Commissioner
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Published 13 November 2020
This report shares children and young people’s reflections of COVID-19 during a seven-week lockdown at levels 3 and 4 during March-May 2020 in Aotearoa New Zealand. We launched an online survey which invited children and young people aged 8-18 years of age to participate, with the support of their school or community youth organisation. We wanted to hear what children and young people’s experiences of the COVID-19 lockdown under levels 3 and 4 were and how they rated their own wellbeing during this time.
This report is intended to be useful for those focusing on COVID-19 rebuild efforts and developing new policy and services as a result. Given the rapidly changing nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, the experiences children and young people shared with us about the lockdown reflect their feelings at a specific moment in time. (From the website). Record #7471